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Show r7irrT,: Athletes Seek; A To Establish New With Performance Worlds Record V Suffer Defeat -- ' T Seek Chance At Heavy Crown Tin Coast Games In Major League AFTER THE .VfAUCtK Yon Porat To Top Ncfchers Seibold Amazes Otto San Fhmclsco. May 29 UP) Chicago, May 29 thr-eeVon Porat, long ridiculed' as a ! Associated Press Sports Writer, j JustJ? show that lhein ,1 present fighting man without The current performance bounded can not be too fighting heart, has coasf league Harry Seibold, veteran pitcher sure of themselves, three see-- 1 back as one of the outstanding of the Boston Braves, is one of ond division clubs smacked, candidates for the heavyweight the most amazing things in the them yesterday1, the work of boxlng championship. Back the National league struggle. Indians The angular Norwegian reof the In the days when Washington and pitchers Beavers being particularly gained his standing and complethad a pair of pitchers named notable. The fourth game sche- - ely belied his soft- - hearted re Nick Altrock and A1 Seharht duled. between the Seals andjputatJ(m at he Chicago stad-th- e and a young left handed hurler Stars was rained out. Hum jast night by battering of Seattle appeared on the Boston Red j Paul Zahmser Gagnon, knockout con-heSox roster as G. Ruth and was check in Senators the to of Tuffy orifflth, considered a good enough bats- cept for some difficulties in gje canvas after six slashing man to appear In a world series the third Inning, and his team rounds. game as a pinch hitter, Socks mates overcame an early SacHie knockout victory was Seibold was a regular hurler ramento lead, piling up a toperhaps the most Impressive with the Philadelphia Athletics. tal of 14 runs to the Sacs 4. turned in by Von Porat since A decade ago Seibold disapOakland remained In a posi- his invasion of America. Aimbea game peared into the minor leagues tion less than half heavy right hand smashes ing of to was heard hind the Sacs by losing and little more fast moving to 4. largely jis a skillfully at his norseman him until he appeared at the Portland, was top of the mtei national league result of the hurling of Ches-- 1 tar8et; Wje The terfield,Beaver moundsman, list with Reding in 192?. had-bemerciful in pre- Ken he Chicago Cubs called him in and the home run of Six times, vtous he fights. tradto on use two as in the Williams with from tbern farm felled the Boston gob before ing material and sent him toa fourth. Seibold had The Missions used three pit- he put him down and out for the Braves the count. The more courage fair season last year, winning 12 chers and profited by an op- out Gagnon became in the face to keep parries pnd losing 17, but It was portune attack. lhemore not until the start of the 1930 the Angels in third place, win - furious heavy became the barrage of race that he really began stepp- ning by a 4 to 3 score. Bert first hurler, punches. Cole, the Reds ing out. Von Porats impressive vicSo far in a race only two was hit for three runs in the was and tory second replacprobably blasted whatever inning has Seibold old. months pitched went chances he had of getting a nine complete games and has ed by Caster. The latter He has out for Ted Palette, who was match with Griffith, a match in the 220. won seven of them. eighth that probably would draw a The east has little to offer not yet been removed from in the game in the Mission when Fuzzy Haffey, large indoor or outdoor crowd, against such speed. Neither Karl the hill, taking, his complete bagged a homer but it also placed him in line Wildermuth of Georgetown, the turn every five or six days with left fielder, with one on to bring the tying for bigger game. The stadium defending champion, nor Jimmy a remarkable degree of success and matchmaker is now seeking a winning runs. He held the Daley of Holy Cross have been in a clo.se race bout for him with the winner up to their best this spring. Phillies to six hits yesterday Sharkey-Ma- x Jack John F. Carle of Neosho, Kas. of the They might be outclassed, even and won his seventh victory by has spent 37 of his 81 years as Schmeling fight for the heavyif they were In top form. Har- a 5 to 1 score. a postmaster, serving under weight crown. vard's captain, Tom Mason, has - Seibold's leading rival for President McKinley, only an outside chance to score. staying honors in the major Roosevelt. Harrison, Taft, Wilson, Harding Virginia has 1.469 registered Stanfords teams prospects leagues. Walter Stewart of the pharmacists. are built largely on the bulky St. Louis Browns, trailed right Coolidge and Hoover. schoulders of Eric Krenz and along behind him yesterday, two These Harlow Rothert. completing his eighth contest in weight - tossing stars hope to ten games. wUha 4 to 2 victory celebrate their final eastern ap- over the Detroit Tigers. Stewart as pearance collegians by also has won seven games but cracking a few records. Krend, has been defeated three times. In the discuss and Rothert, in up the shotput, not only have the The Chicago Cubs moved When it takes close" to a On the other hand, there Is place in the meet records at their mercy but to an almost safe first division quarter of a century to shave a much to be said in favor of a National league's figure to menace the worlds by winning the remaining con- tenth of a second officially off policy of going slow in the acrecords In their specialties. which survived the worlds sprinting record for Krenz recently gained official test of threecold yesterday. 100 yards, it can be figured ceptance of any and all records credit for his wot ids mark of the rain and the of Cincinnati as well as in the approval of how much argument the situa163 feet, 8 4 Inches in the By defeating 8 to 5, the Cubs made tion Involves, off as well as on new methods and devices. discuss, made last year. He has Reds, over the New York the track. . If the I. A. A. F. had been tossed the platter four feet far- their margin Giants a full game. Chicago - It was June 23, 1906,- - when hasty in approving the tenth-secother already this spring. the assaulted Benny Frey, Dan Kelley ran the first Interwatches, before this use Rothert has a more difficult youngster who had held them nationally accepted century in and reliability was fully estab job since the world's two run one in to - mark was moved out to shotput previous 9 5 seconds at Spokane. lished or, if starting blocks had 52 feet Tof four counters in the There was a lot of argument been quickly sanctioned,' the 7 Inches, the achievement-- games, first inning. about that performance and squawks would he lounder than or Germany's Emir Htrshfeid. there has been plenty about has been the case otherwise. Southern Californias jumpers most of the others since then. and 1 hurdles, j:elied upon to help If It wasnt the wind of a rollthe Trojans replace the Cardin- When, Babe Ruth blew him League Major als as team champions, may do ing start, it was what the Old self to a trio of homers off Guard of the East sarcastically the Athletics flinging talent resome record-bustin- g Leaders of their referred to as Pacific Coast, cently he took possession of one own. The Trojan Time. . If it wasn't the use of of the few distinctions in the Van Osdei and Stewart, are tenth-secowas clouting line not already post watches, it capable of 8 feet, 5 inches or . NATIONAL use of starting blocks. . The $30,000 ed to his credit. the better. The low hurdlers, Carls ' P. Waner, Pirates, Batting: and Payne, have touched record' .405. Now, at least, the I. A. A. F. employe of the Yankees became time and will be hard to beat. has settled some portion of the the first player to collect thre Runs: Terry, Giants, 38. California has a star in Capdebate by tossing out the start- circuit blows in three separate PhilIn: Runs batted Klein, tain A1 PogolottL Yale's cap- lies. and Wilson, Cubs. ing blocks and putting the of- and distinct games but he held 39. all by himself for tain, Sid Kieselhorst, winner of ficial stamp of approval on the the honor 62. Hits' Frederick, Robins, Lou 24 hours. low hurdles for the Gehrig pnly made record of '9 seconds, 19. Doubles: Frisch, Cardinals, himself in one collected the past two years, is a doubtthree of the by University chunky and English, Triples: Cuyler ful performer, having just re- Cubs. 6. Eddie game the next day whfle Ruth Michigan negro star, covered from an operation for his Home runs: Wilson, Cubs. 13. Tolan, In the Big Ten Cham- was running appendicitis. Stolen bases: Cuyler, Cubs, 10. pionships at Evanston last year. total to six. Ruth, in a regular season AMERICAN When the new record books had never before collect- Batting: Rice, Senators, .416. are lublishedi"folan will have game, a line all to 'himself where the ed three homers but he did the Runs: Ruth, .Yankees, 41. Runs batted in: honors formerly were trick twice in the same place in Simmons, shared by a long list Kelly, the worlds series competition Athletics, 41. Hits: Rice, Senators, 62. Sportsmans Park, St. Louis, (six Drek, Paddock times), at Walter in 1926 and 1928. Stewart, . Browns Doubles; Cronin. SenatorS.,16. Coaffee and Bowman. Won seventh game of season, It may have seemed unfair Gehrig has gathered home Triples: Combs, Yankees, and "holding Tigers to 8 hits as West and 'Judge, Senators," ' to George Simpson: the Buckeye run 'triplesin 1927, 1929, 1930 Browns won, 4 to 2. Home runs: Ruth, Yankees, Bullet, who did his famous 9 Pat Malone, Cubs Relieved !4. rooters 5 Giant with blocks and beat Tolan welcoming on mound in sixth Cuy Bush Stolen bases: Rice, Senators, 8 a number of times. It may Hughie Critz to the infield fold and held Reds to one hit in also have seemed a tough break may be surprised to discover 2 A county traffic bureau with for the old innings, Cubs winning basemans campaigner. Pad-doc- k, that the second 8 to 5. a fixed schedule of fines- - to who did a legitimate 9 name Is pronounced as though Socks Seibold, Braves On the In 1926, before the I. A. A. it was spelled Crytx. cxpedite handllng of casesof Started and completed his violators has been proposed at F. decided it was safe to trust word of Hughie himself that i3 ninth game, defeating JPhillies, Grand Rapids, Mich correct. watches. the tenth-tweo3 to 1, for his seventh victory of season. Walter Berger, Braves Hit eleventh home run of season to help Braves defeat Phillies, 5 By Alan Gould Associated Press Sports Editor Cambridge, Mass., May 29 (I) It at least three world's records are not buffeted about in A. A. A. the intercollegiate championships starting tomorrow In the Harvard stadium, it will tnot be because of any lack two of rivalry between the and squads of strong-arme- d swift-leggyoutns from Stanford and Southern California. The expected battle between the two Pacific Coast universities for the team championships In this track and field classic, now 54 years old, likely will see d, the shotput and discuss tossing records subjected to the severest pressure. Marks in the high jump and low hur dies also may bp toppled if the boys are In top form and the conditions favorable. Frank Wykoff, who has done the century in 9.4 on the coast without starting blocks, Is concentrating all his efforts in this event, in which main rivals will be Eddie Tolan of Michigan the new worlds record holder at 9.5, and Hec Dyer, the Stanford star, who beat Wykoff In 9 8 at Los Angeles. The I. C. A. A. A. A. record for the century is 9.7. Dyer .will be a favorite top-notch- ed ld 100-yar- 'iN V 1 en four-bagg- er SLANTS SPORTS s'AlanrfF-Goul- i VV Cor Mi iU n - Itirty Eight Racing Cars To : -- Start Roaring Motors "i riday pete for the $115,000 ci sh prizes. Louis Meyer, Amer an driv- lng champion; Petei Wilbur Shaw, .Shorty Lou Moore and Bill who rode to recog ltlon by piloting his mount feter than qujlify, are any other to among those in the bee. of Never in the hutory American automobile facing has there been such a wried collection of cars for tne major contest. The lifting bf the rT cubic inch piston displa ment limit this year brought In all types of four, six, eight and 16 cylinder creations. Where some of thy veterans with the c&ventional number to 33, but the expan- stayed car long, narrow, and racing sion came with the elimination low drtarted Into hung-the- rs and the ; of the super-chargTwo carwbicji are er in passing of the single-seatvlrtually stock, and) are equipspeedster models. with their ligge, sports Qualifying trials, which be- ped ended at model bodies, will pit their gan last Saturday, sundown yesterday. Eight dri- gigantic power an sturdiness vers put their hopefuls through against the spidery! creations of their paces on the final day others. Motors range in aze from the to swell the field to its unususame as in 1929 tq four times al proportions. Americas foremost speedway as large. drivers, a host of yefuths who Motor Vehicle accidents cost have worn their way into major California $70,000,000 in protraintrack dirt iiMcfaiu tre Phot racing through perty damage and tnore than two foreigners Roger Withered (I'eftj of the English Walker cup team and ing, and Cpt 2,000 lives annually, according 'Letterio and Borzacchini front Bobby Jopte, captain of the American forces, shaking hands in o tho Walker sup after the Amsrlcsns won ft at Sandwich, England. Cucclnotta of Italy will com- - to a survey. May 29 Indianapolis, Roaring motors, scheduled to bark their battle cry at 'the Indianapolis motor speedway tomorrow in the eighteenth automobile le annual race, were given their final innspectlon today by their 38 drivers and mechanics. 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